CNN NEWSROOM Index: April 1992
CNN NEWSROOM Index: April 1992
4/01/92 Segment 2 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: The U.S. is expected to offer new aid to the
strained Commonwealth of Independent States.
4/01/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...1982...1987...1789
4/01/92 Segment 4 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: The UN Security Council imposes sanctions on
Libya for its involvement in terrorism.
4/01/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Ethnic
4/01/92 Segment 6 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: It looks like Hong Kong, sounds and smells like
Hong Kong -- but it's an American mall.
4/01/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Friday, CNN NEWSROOM shares viewer response to
last week's "Voices In the Streets" series.
4/01/92 Segment 8 Time 3:10
Program Rundown: The U.S. Supreme Court determines that schools
need not be fully integrated to avoid court-
ordered desegregation.
4/02/92 Segment 2 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: American candidates endorsed promises of
monetary aid to Russia; CIS workers hope
technical assistance will be forthcoming as
well.
4/02/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...1513...1860...1986
4/02/92 Segment 4 Time 1:50
Program Rundown: Super market technology is now making it easier
for food banks to keep their balance.
4/02/92 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: The largest known prime number has 227,832
digits!
4/02/92 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: NHL faces its first strike in 75 years.
4/02/92 Segment 6 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: A CNN NEWSROOM SCHOOL VIDEO: Justin Mercer
shares first impressions of his new home in
Japan with CNN NEWSROOM.
4/02/92 Segment 7 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Conservationists continue the struggle to
protect Florida's endangered manatee.
4/03/92 Segment 2 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: A New York jury convicts organized crime boss
John Gotti on thirteen counts.
4/03/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: "Organized crime constitutes nothing less than
guerilla warfare against society." -- Lyndon
Johnson, 36th President of the U.S.
4/03/92 Segment 4 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM viewers respond to the "Voices In
the Streets."
4/03/92 Segment 5 Time 5:50
Program Rundown: Sixth graders send the U.S. government a video
message of dire need, backed by facts and sent
with conviction.
4/03/92 Segment 6 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: To Russia with football...
4/03/92 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: A reporter talks to artists and board members
affiliated with an unusual art museum in
Chicago. But...they all prefer to remain
anonymous, please.
4/06/92 Segment 2 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: Americans for and against the right to abortion
marched on the nation's capital last weekend to
make their opinions heard by the nation's
politicians.
4/06/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Roe vs. Wade in 1973 was the Supreme Court
decision which legalized abortion in the United
States.
4/06/92 Segment 4 Time 11:05
Program Rundown: Politicians are caught in a cross fire of
conflicting emotions concerning abortion as the
public struggles to come to terms with issues
like teen pregnancy, women's rights, and the
care of children born in the United States.
4/06/92 Segment 4 Time 9:59
Program Rundown: Politicians are caught in a cross fire of
conflicting emotions concerning abortion as the
public struggles with issues like teen
pregnancy, women's rights, and the care of
children born in the United States.
4/06/92 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Sam Walton, founder of the largest retail chain
in the U.S., dies at the age of 74.
4/07/92 Segment 2 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori suspends his
nation's constitution, dissolves Congress, and
imposes censorship on the media.
4/07/92 Segment 3 Time :45
Program Rundown: Gabriel Valdes, President of Chile's Senate;
Osvaldo Hurtado, Former Ecuadoran President;
Lucio Arbaiza, Peruvian Taxi Driver; The White
House, United States
4/07/92 Segment 4 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: LIMA: Peru's leaders fight off economic ruin
while trying to preserve a new and relatively
fragile democracy.
4/07/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: "If Bill Clinton loses
New York it is a wide open, brand-new race. At
that stage, everybody rethinks the whole
situation." -- Peter Hart, pollster
4/07/92 Segment 6 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: Today voters may have the final word on one or
more campaigns for the U.S. presidency.
4/07/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1939...1948...1991
4/07/92 Segment 8 Time 1:20
Program Rundown: Russian players are learning the moves as
football frenzy sweeps the plains.
4/07/92 Segment 8 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: U.S. baseball fans celebrate opening day.
4/07/92 Segment 9 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: The Video Biz
4/07/92 Segment 10 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: These student sisters score "triple A's."
4/08/92 Segment 2 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: An airplane carrying Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat is lost in a storm over Libya.
4/08/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1952...1974...1990
4/08/92 Segment 4 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: The latest primary results seem to put Gov. Bill
Clinton in firm control of the Democratic
nomination. Pres. Bush continues to dominate the
Republican primaries.
4/08/92 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: The Democratic Party took its name during Andrew
Jackson's administration (1829-37).
4/08/92 Segment 6 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: The dispute between Caterpillar and the UAW
reaches a climax as officials open plants to
strikers and advertise for new workers.
4/08/92 Segment 6 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: The stability of the home video industry is
based on the entertainment autonomy it offers to
all households with VCR's.
4/08/92 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Growing bigger fish
4/08/92 Segment 8 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Miami's Wynwood area is a run-down inner city
neighborhood whose residents are trying to
change its image.
4/09/92 Segment 2 Time 1:40
Program Rundown: Relief sweeps the Palestinian community as
Yasser Arafat is found in the desert suffering
no more than a few bruises.
4/09/92 Segment 2 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Tennis star and civil rights activist Arthur
Ashe discloses that he has AIDS.
4/09/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...April 9th, 1963
4/09/92 Segment 4 Time 4:55
Program Rundown: Richard Blystone reports on how the British
General Election has taken on a distinctly
American campaign flavor.
4/09/92 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: HOW CAN YOU HELP THE HOMELESS?
4/09/92 Segment 6 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: The fish that we eat may soon be the product of
genetic engineering as scientists cultivate
trans-genic fish to help improve fish industry
yields.
4/09/92 Segment 6 Time 1:55
Program Rundown: Two giant Asian elephants have been seen in a
remote region of Nepal. Experts speculate that
they may belong to an as yet unclassified
subspecies.
4/10/92 Segment 2 Time 5:00
Program Rundown: A Miami jury convicts former Panamanian dictator
Manuel Noriega on eight counts, including
racketeering and drug trafficking.
4/10/92 Segment 3 Time :45
Program Rundown: George Bush, U.S. President; Frank Rubino,
Noriega's lawyer; Guillermo Endara, Panamanian
President; Carlos Abadia, Panamanian activist
4/10/92 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: Paul Tsongas announces he will not re-enter the
race for the nomination.
4/10/92 Segment 4 Time :45
Program Rundown: The British Conservative Party clings to power,
as voters defy the pundits.
4/10/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1981...1925
4/10/92 Segment 6 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: An advocate for the homeless discusses ways
students can help find solutions.
4/10/92 Segment 6 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM thanks all viewers who wrote
concerning our series on homelessness.
4/10/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: The Price of the Party
4/10/92 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Isaac Asimov didn't like to venture outside his
apartment, but there were no limits to his
journeys of the mind.
4/13/92 Segment 2 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Sicily and Nicaragua are both threatened by
volcanoes that have rumbled to life.
4/13/92 Segment 2 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: The Organization of American States (OAS) meets
today to consider sanctions against Peru.
4/13/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "Middle of the Road"
4/13/92 Segment 4 Time 1:15
Program Rundown: Democratic candidate Jerry Brown responds to
charges that drugs were used at his home.
4/13/92 Segment 5 Time 7:25
Program Rundown: Greater numbers of Americans are expressing
disillusionment with the political process by
staying home from the polls.
4/14/92 Segment 2 Time 4:05
Program Rundown: From big cities to rural areas, teenage drinkers
come from all walks of life.
4/14/92 Segment 2 Time 5:00
Program Rundown: The U.S. Surgeon General launches a crusade
against teenage drinking.
4/14/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...1865...1939
4/14/92 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Neil Kinnock resigns as leader of Britain's
Labour party.
4/14/92 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: The Yangtze River may become the site of the
world's largest hydro-electric dam.
4/14/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Women and their money
4/15/92 Segment 2 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: The U.N. Security Council imposes sanctions on
Libya after that nation refuses to release a
pair of alleged terrorists.
4/15/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1912...1989
4/15/92 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Many successful women in today's work force are
only just discovering the wisest ways to spend
their earnings.
4/15/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Fourteen percent of graduating high school
seniors surveyed said they had drunk to
intoxication on a weekly basis. (Source:
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism)
4/15/92 Segment 6 Time 8:25
Program Rundown: Alcohol addiction can strike people of all ages
and backgrounds.
4/16/92 Segment 2 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: U.N. inspectors blast the heart out of Iraq's
nuclear weapons program.
4/16/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Art at the Source
4/16/92 Segment 4 Time 2:05
Program Rundown: Is the grass always greener on the outside of
the sports stadium? Silverdome officials launch
an experiment with natural turfs.
4/16/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Eighty-eight percent of high school seniors from
the class of '91 said they had used alcohol at
least once.
4/16/92 Segment 6 Time 7:40
Program Rundown: Teenagers who realize "the price of the party"
grapple now with the consequences of alcohol
addiction.
4/21/92 Segment 2 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: Rebel factions are said to control most of the
major cities in Afghanistan.
4/21/92 Segment 2 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Stopping the lava flow from Mt. Etna pits
technology against nature.
4/21/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: MARATHON MAN: Ibrahim Hussein of Kenya wins the
96th running of the Boston Marathon.
4/21/92 Segment 4 Time 3:45
Program Rundown: George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President
of the U.S. is a man of many faces.
4/21/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: The Buchanan Challenge
4/21/92 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: If you would like to find out about life in
Cachiyuyo, Chile, just call any one of 220
residents on the town's new, and only, phone.
4/21/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1960...1980
4/21/92 Segment 8 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Students at the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis Center
react to the news that their mentor and friend
is suffering from AIDS.
4/22/92 Segment 2 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Abortion, one of the most volatile issues of
modern times, sends people into the streets in
passionate and heartfelt protest.
4/22/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "It is a sweet thing to be re-elected. They like
the power, they like the salary...You really do
lose touch." Wisconsin Republican
4/22/92 Segment 4 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: Patrick Buchanan has yet to win a single
primary, but he refuses to relinquish his
challenge to President Bush and the power
structure of the Republican Party.
4/22/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: The Democrats' Turn
4/22/92 Segment 6 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Baseball player's salaries spiral out of sight
as team owners eye the bottom line.
4/22/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: In Japan, people are required to turn in used
motor oil in order to by new. (source: EPA)
4/22/92 Segment 8 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: The ten thousand mile annual journey of the
Pacific Grey whale leads the species away from
the threat of extinction.
4/23/92 Segment 2 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: David Duke ends his efforts to seek the
Republican presidential nomination.
4/23/92 Segment 2 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: Responding to pressure from the international
community, Peru's president promises a return to
democracy.
4/23/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: David Duke was elected to the Louisiana House of
Representatives in 1989. He has run and lost
twice since -- for U.S. senator and governor of
that state.
4/23/92 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Abortion is a devastating experience for
individuals and a divisive issue for all the
world's citizens.
4/23/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy
to run a television set for three hours.
(Source: Mindis Recycling)
4/23/92 Segment 6 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: The maiden flight of the space shuttle Endeavor
will include a daring rescue.
4/23/92 Segment 6 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Workers are more happy and productive in an
occupational setting that has "the sweet smell
of success."
4/23/92 Segment 7 Time 2:10
Program Rundown: A young baseball pitcher uses his only hand to
reach for his dreams.
4/24/92 Segment 2 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The residents of Guadalajara, Mexico, dig out
from a deadly underground explosion.
4/24/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "A man is a worker. If he is not that he is
nothing." -- Joseph Conrad, English writer
4/24/92 Segment 4 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: An entrepreneur with a heart has a plan to help
young people escape the lure of gangs.
4/24/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...April 24, 1980
4/24/92 Segment 6 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: CNN NEWSROOM viewers respond with personal
observations on "the price of the party."
4/24/92 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: Dresden's Unhealed Wounds
4/24/92 Segment 8 Time 4:50
Program Rundown: What do you get when you mix art and life? Dana
Cibulski has some colorful answers.
4/27/92 Segment 2 Time 3:05
Program Rundown: Another major earthquake and subsequent
aftershocks leave Californians shaking.
4/27/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "Where else are you going to go? You can go back
East and die in a tornado. You might as well
stay here and be shook to death." -- Jim Elliot
of Rio Dell, California
4/27/92 Segment 4 Time :30
Program Rundown: 3.5 = Slight Damage; 4.0 = Moderate Damage; 5.0
= Considerable Damage; 6.0 = Severe Damage; 7.0
= Major Earthquake; 8.0 = Great Earthquake
4/27/92 Segment 5 Time 2:20
Program Rundown: What causes the earth to shake and quake?
Several theories gain wide acceptance.
4/27/92 Segment 6 Time :20
Program Rundown: There are 169 Democratic and 91 Republican
delegates at stake in Pennsylvania's primary.
4/27/92 Segment 7 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: Many voters feel that term limits will help to
minimize the power of politicians.
4/27/92 Segment 8 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Clinton "Up Close"
4/27/92 Segment 9 Time 2:45
Program Rundown: Do schools need sexual harassment rules?
4/28/92 Segment 2 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Afghan rebel factions turn on each other as
violence breaks out in the city of Kabul.
4/28/92 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Today in history...1967...1969
4/28/92 Segment 4 Time 1:20
Program Rundown: Arrests are made in the wake of the sewer
explosion in Guadalajara, Mexico.
4/28/92 Segment 4 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Delegates to the Middle East Peace Talks in
Washington appear to be making progress.
4/28/92 Segment 5 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: As part of a series of candidate profiles, CNN
NEWSROOM looks at the person, politics and
policies of Democrat Bill Clinton.
4/28/92 Segment 6 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Eye on Brown
4/28/92 Segment 7 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: Dresden structures stand monument to a time of
war its citizens cannot forget.
4/29/92 Segment 2 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The front-runners for the White House gain added
momentum from Pennsylvania voters.
4/29/92 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Jerry Brown ran for the Presidency of the United
States in 1976, 1980 and 1992.
4/29/92 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Democratic candidate Jerry Brown says he is on a
mission to oust the "insiders."
4/29/92 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: Today in history...1983...1990...1991
4/29/92 Segment 6 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Boris Yeltsin knows his country needs funds, but
refuses to "kowtow" or change economic policy to
get them.
4/29/92 Segment 6 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: Former communists travel to the U.S. to learn
the art of entrepreneurship.
4/29/92 Segment 7 Time :30
Program Rundown: The Marshall Plan was named for U.S. Sec. of
State George Marshall, who proposed it. Its
formal name is the European Recovery Program.
4/29/92 Segment 8 Time :45
Program Rundown: On Friday, CNN NEWSROOM talks with basketball
star Magic Johnson about his dedication to the
fight against AIDS. The CLASSROOM GUIDE will
feature a reprinting of the student opinion
survey on the AIDS issue.
4/30/92 Segment 2 Time 6:00
Program Rundown: The acquittal of four policemen accused of
beating an L.A. motorist outrages many citizens
and creates chaos in the streets.
4/30/92 Segment 3 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: The jurors aren't talking, the defendants are
relieved, but many observers exhibit bitterness
and hostility in the wake of the verdicts.
4/30/92 Segment 4 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: Magic Moments
4/30/92 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: "Up and coming" student journalists review a new
film about boys of yesteryear who sold news on
the streets and had the courage to stand up to
Joseph Pulitzer.